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Cardiovascular changes during multiple vertebroplasty with and without vent-hole: an experimental study in sheep

An experimental study of cardiovascular complications arising during vertebroplasty (VP) of multiple levels. To investigate the cardiovascular changes during multiple VP and whether a vent-hole has a preventive effect. An experimental study and clinical reports showed that fat embolism (FE) and acut...

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Published in:Spine (Philadelphia, Pa. 1976) Pa. 1976), 2003-07, Vol.28 (14), p.1504-1511
Main Authors: Aebli, Nikolaus, Krebs, Jörg, Schwenke, Daryl, Davis, Gerard, Theis, Jean-Claude
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description An experimental study of cardiovascular complications arising during vertebroplasty (VP) of multiple levels. To investigate the cardiovascular changes during multiple VP and whether a vent-hole has a preventive effect. An experimental study and clinical reports showed that fat embolism (FE) and acute hypotension occur during VP. There is the concern that these complications may worsen during VP of multiple levels. Vent-holes may prevent FE during VP. In twenty-two sheep, four vertebral bodies were augmented with polymethylmethacrylate (PMMA). In ten sheep, a vent-hole was drilled into the pedicle contralateral to the injection site. Heart rate, arterial, central venous and pulmonary artery pressure, cardiac output and blood gas values were recorded. The lungs were subjected to histologic evaluation at postmortem. The consecutive augmentation of four vertebral bodies with PMMA induced a cumulative FE that gradually deteriorated baseline mean arterial blood pressure (MABP) and blood gas values. The deterioration of MABP and change in blood gas values were attenuated, when a vent-hole was drilled. The amount of intravascular fat in the lungs after multiple VP (19%) was reduced when a vent-hole was drilled (9%). Surgeons should be aware of the potential cardiovascular complications during VP of multiple levels. In the clinical setting, a needle in the contralateral pedicle could be used to decompress the vertebral body during the injection of bone cement.
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Blood Pressure - drug effects
Bone Cements - pharmacology
Carbon Dioxide - blood
Cardiac Output - drug effects
Central Venous Pressure - drug effects
Female
Hemodynamics - drug effects
Hemodynamics - physiology
Lung - blood supply
Lung - pathology
Orthopedic Procedures - methods
Oxygen - blood
Polymethyl Methacrylate - pharmacology
Pulmonary Artery - drug effects
Pulmonary Artery - physiology
Sheep
Spine - drug effects
Spine - surgery
title Cardiovascular changes during multiple vertebroplasty with and without vent-hole: an experimental study in sheep
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